Triiodothyronine, diluted according homeopathic techniques, modifies the programmed cell death of tadpole tail's explants
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High Dilution is a solution beyond the Avogadro limits that, in the dependence of the applied succussion elicits a suppressive or a stimulant effect on a living cell, with a consequent generation of an oscillatory dose-effect curve. According to Bonamin et al. [1], “Perhaps, the most enigmatic feature regarding the properties of high dilutions is the non-linearity of their effects. In several studies employing in vivo and ex vivo models, especially involving iso-endopathy, an oscillatory potency-effect curve has appeared. The first observations were initially considered as artifacts, but the repetition of this pattern in different studies involving completely different experimental models, in times and places equally different, points out to the existence of a property intrinsic to dynamized systems.†...Downloads
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2021-12-23
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Guedes, J. R. P., Carrasco, S., Mostério, C. M. F., Bonamin, L. V., Souza, W., Schainberg, C. G., Parra-Cuentas, E. R., & Capelozzi, V. L. (2021). Triiodothyronine, diluted according homeopathic techniques, modifies the programmed cell death of tadpole tail’s explants. International Journal of High Dilution Research - ISSN 1982-6206, 10(35), 91–93. https://doi.org/10.51910/ijhdr.v10i35.445
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Copyright (c) 2021 José Roberto Pereira Guedes, Solange Carrasco, Cláudia Maris Ferreira Mostério, Leoni Villano Bonamin, Welluma Souza, Cláudia Goldenstein Schainberg, Edwin Roger Parra-Cuentas, Vera Luiza Capelozzi
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